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'a^^?^^?il ?Pl . Carmal, the ps*at hs Mexico wher? ;' ' *\ITJT^ ^ troops K end C of the tenlh cavalry ?SPS <$TEPPfVv were attacked hy a band of Carran- ( XttL . 2J*/KL, X 0 sastas and practically wiped out, ts ^\ ^0 . ohov/n in the map of the b?rder has ' f and. surrounding to wno given here. V . ^? Carrizal {s cbout 100 miles from Chi-' * >.. ^ , huahua City, wherer the prisoners ?fy?*UA?0i?A were carried. Ordern from General ,, . ?% . \4p Trevino last night that the prlacuaw; ; Igt' f0% be taken to Jharez and released j . ? ,{ Jt,'.' . r i ) ' . ..means that they will have to.cover a distanc? ot about 200 miles, and la . ? "?>... on ibo accompanying illustration. It thia event they v/ill hardly reach tho '? ' ':1L.v'.": ." ' was at tBls place that a body ot. border bet?ret data, today or tomor- .T " ? row. Interi^ing^accounte of the ^^i^^^^^^^ Carrizal fight wll? probably *e rs- o?tizanry mob several months ago lated by. these ^prisoners, numbering and driven .out of tov/n. . At that -In all 23 men. ' , ? . time it was charged that the Carran The town pt ?Parral ls also shown sa garrison (located there secretly '?.fi' 160,000 Militiaman Mobilise for Doty* tm the Mexican : Border ' Part" of the equipment of every soldier, ;is a Wrist Watch. It's a great convenience, worn on the left arm-to see the time when on^-thc march, Vi?h coat-buttoned up.' MILITARY W?ST WATCHES Ingersoll Black Strap ... ?.. ?.. ... Elgin Nickle Case Black Strap ....... ;,.. Omega:Nickle Gase Suede Black Strap .... Remember the boye to be called out. .$3.00 _.$10.00 ...$10.00 YO?B JEWE?.EBS ger ??4 one Roadster. Dortft delay if interesi?d, ?s there were a number of buyers forthe car axiyefctisecl a g?^Ti??.<??fZ:-,!i?? 3.-VT , "?' ft -'- -fi .- ? j__ . ' - 1 &imt?ieex ??ACOZAR, ?tf***22 teil HERMOSILLO ^W^j) \WCGA T'?;e* \Ht,A1(lllTO ?TOMICHU "ri. QS SCALA MTS V ft ?. ' . .??INI, ll I I lill I I ! - GEORGIA' MOONSHINERS V/AX RICH WITH STATE IN PROHIBITION GRIP . Atlanta, Ga.,' Juna 28.-United. States revenue officers rc tu c nins tu Atlanta frot? raids in north Geor gia report that moor.ahino distil?eriea aro running on a biggor scale .theil ever before. " ? ' They attribute tn o : increased out put ol white lightning, to < tho fact that Georgia'? new prohibition laws have j rendered the state a parching . des ert. There is vs aid to bd a regular sup ply: line; running from the mountains to a suburban town oh tho i^jgp of Atlanta where the .trolley cars ran, and cotis?es Buffering with a thirst are B2td :to. make . the journey to the edburb'every Saturday afternoon and lay in a supply bf mountain dew to run them for a week. j Recently, however, the county po-1 lice ot Fulton county and the United States revenmie officers have. Ber-. | fously interfered from time to time, with .the flow of the mountain dew, * and on these, occasions -the thirsty pilgrims haye &een hardly abie tu maire it baale to town, so -great waa their suffering. Mr. E. ??. Broy?cs. * ; Mr. E. '.'.N..! Broyles died1 early thia morning at bia residence on West River;street. He la'annrlvisd by his .wife and tHree children. The funeral service will bo held* Friday- mondng at 10 o'clock at ?tbe reuldence; SOI .West -River'street. In-1 tennent will bc made in eilvetr Brook] cemetery. '^> - ? vf '?itt.'- '' :' ; n j' .' '_^ | ._ j Tocook vvi?b ia ih?wnoft?: aided, tb? tow numen. It wa? hinted at tatt during tho confusion tho Carranca garrison tired on the' Amer v& ; wm*, i ja 5ATCV0O 80QUILI o . ' V ^\ -y \D UR A M G mk m (CO NC J li O 3AHTA. LROSAI ?81 GOVERNOR ; WIRES HE HAS AUTHQRMED ?NO AP BEE W- INSPECTED, New Anderson Company Passed TesLandiBeen Put Into j . ' ' Service? ? ^carding ito an 'Indirect - long-dis tance telephone report from Colum bia - last night, the Anderson Volun teers have been inspected end pass ed lato serviced' However, no offi cers have as yet been commissioned for tho company, so it is not known j wno win be in cliargo of tho third] company of men cent out front- the .city of Ander^pt?V A telegram stating that no officers have as yet been, commissioned: for tho Anderson ?Volunteers was.receiv ed la the city-last night from Gov ernor Manning, tho . governor's mes sage having borne ea a reply to a trigram: ?senti, him earTtnr in the evening aslclcgi bim who had been commission ed first lieutenant dt 'the company, this, 'being the position : for whjcbj vMrv ,. J. i J: Trowbridge is ?lated. Thc- tolcgram. from the gov crnor J?'ah. followu: v . "Your ?wire. I have not nu thorned tho appQlntmem\or signed .tbs com mif/Hion of any pfficct in tho second Anderson Infantry company. ' 'J. have not: been officially ;requeoted to 'V?m mlsslon anyone, -These matters come to. nie, officially through Col. Bly^e, the ?oo^o?ed?r of the 1st. M i^t&^-j&Mite - Wo??6 After ? ?:C4^M^^39^ii;a*-$?,Loiihv:, I l?rftstrati?a, t?'M?mii followed Judge epeeet*. In ?gfcv tho ^hlto Boas* : mg . the M?xicafi' Bdmir. innis, si Parral, a diatanco of over 300 mil??, b?ck to El Paso, Texas,.the line he* aeneral Pershing's fore? ie said to Headquarters ot the American army M8 somewhat tn tho shfepV cf a V. ho scattered between the border add aro at Nunlquipu, between Chlhua- ' Practically, all of tho iowna where . nii ' members of tho regular, army ?nd hua City and Carrizal. AU of Per- . "?./? I ?? .i mi -. millUumen are locatedvaro showu on \ Pershing'f forces aro eaBt of tho . " ? \ this map; also, the points where the CO\ . SI?? mountain., with a line of com- mUula ot olher ^ w,n be ;'' \ munication extending from Colum-, in the ovent they aro called 'to the \. - bus, New Mtslco. to Namiqulpa, and border. ' ii* VqCHISPA t V? ? ftpu,iw \> XNV^^^^^'T E X A S / -i JINA??V O / . :. ^^L-RIC> ?VSAW ANTONIO / ' PORFIRIO DlAflMJAGLe PASS / \, . ' ' ' .VS ? '. * / ?CARCIA /mJk. I l id??? MENEZ ? cf A 1P???. lit ?. . /# * CAB? FROM MB. TILLMAN ? * .? . * ?. . Mr raPor: From Information which han come to me from over the .district, I find that the report is being religiously circulated that I am golug to with draw frcui the race tor congress. The foundation xor .this report Ss tab fact that I am a number of the Na turner Guard, and will, in all prona butty, be ordered out for duty in the Mexican crisis. 1 am First Lieutenant of the Green wood company. Coast Artillery, - and if tho Coast Artillo ry ls ordered to mobilise, I would most assuredly re spond to the call, but I know of nothing )n the rulos of the democra tic party which disqualifies a Na tional Guardsman from running to tho democratic primary. If I am' ordered out, I '.will conduct my cam-; pal sn as beat I. caa by c orr cs pon den co and advertising, but in no event wilt i withdraw, from, this raco. I entered il in 'good faith, be lieving that 11 van titted to servo the people acceptably aa their repre sentative in Washington, and. I shall fight it, out to Ute fin h.h. I ask my ?rienda throughout .the district to correct this report where ever they find lt, and to tell the peo ple that i am inhib?s race to. the finish. . respectfully youra, H. Q> Tillman. .. Adv. i YOUR WAGON IS READY FOR YOU 1 have just rolled out a carload of C?ODOLDMltC^ Known as the "Monarch of the Road," a wagon';with a record, having been manufactured and giving -s?tfcfaetioii continuously' since 1834, or for 82 years. AU sizes and f.tfery sizo at the right price And if you Ve thinking of buying a Buggy lam equally as well prepared to serve you. Bro?ckway/'.H?i?krte'yl.\W^K-. ington^ pelker^ Bros., and Kentucky. Prices and Terans to amt Fred G. Tr?M,!e Successor t? Davis Bro?.v,. ; ,:[ c-\ \ '::r\ Weat Bemott St. . Completo stock of Hameoop Laprobej, Whips, etc. that 9o:,?erceut. of the ^TJre-Tr??h?es,*';:sut?i:-isV??^^\?ii?v-. Tread ^IJo?s^sss, S??itlii^?lisfcers; ,EtCv, are c^?s?^ r^ ' neglected Oits ig^'dJnj?i1?s.^:V^?^a^!mit m?istiire to\the c?rca5S ?rtd;?use the fabric.t? rot an? weaken-they ?How s?nd and giraVe? to b?- , ,<6iT^^b^e4 in; th^ You catt save 9G per c?nt:;?^ pense? wittfi?^^AA? juries,' any>h?re, dit the road ?r '?t--boim^^?^8|?jt^^ cost of a^ fejy cents. , ?.?>. ? -v" ' "?. ? I * * Double the Life o? Your Tires. il